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Trivia Quiz About Movies
We bet you can't score a simple 7 or better
Average Score: 9
78% knows the answer to this question:
"In one of those horrible ironies, Myra Jones, who was stabbed to death in 1988 by a serial killer, had been Janet Leigh's body double in what movie, in which she was stabbed to death by a serial killer in what movie?
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"Ed Gein inspired the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and two movie serial killers, Norman Bates and Hannibal Lecter, both played by men with what first name?"
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Fun Trivia Quiz
Play this quiz and become happier
Average Score: 8
50% knows the answer to this question:
"Burgundy and Bordeaux are among the world's greatest wine-making regions. And both are in what country?
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"Chop suey is a food item of what type of cuisine?"
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15 Sudden End Questions
That means you will also fail!
Average Score: 0
46% knows the answer to this question:
"Arthur Miller was known for being which one of the following?
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"In Greece, both moussaka and soulvaki are typically made with the meat of what animal?"
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Hard Geography Quiz
You won't score higher than a 5
Average Score: 9
62% knows the answer to this question:
"LAX is an airport in which city?
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"A chateau is most associated with which country?"
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Can you complete this quiz about food?
Challenging Food & Beverages Questions
Average Score: 9
57% knows the answer to this question:
"The frankfurter wiener gets its name from two different cities, where the locals speak what language?
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"After a long legal battle, the Greeks won EU protection for what brined curd cheese?"
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10 Knowledge Questions
Do you still know the name of your elementary school?
Average Score: 8
78% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these bagels risks producing a positive result in a urine drug test, since it is made from an opiate?
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"What is another name for a male sheep?"
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10 General Knowledge Questions
You won't pass question 9
Average Score: 9
54% knows the answer to this question:
"With no middle ear, these animals can't really hear, but they can be trained to follow the movements of a flute. What are they?
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"In Brazil, fejoda is this pig part, pickled. Americans eat it as trotters. What pig part is it?"
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Play if you were born in the 40s or 50s
Hard Music Quiz
Average Score: 8
40% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these was a hit single for Olivia Newton John in 1974?
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"Night Fever was a 1970s Number 1 in the UK for which act?"
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Hard Sudden End
Absolutely no one survives this one
Average Score: 0
32% knows the answer to this question:
"Served in Westernized Chinese restaurants, egg foo young is also called fu yung daan, and it most resembles what dish?
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"Remove your shoes, sit on the tatami mat and make sure the most important person sits furthest from the entrance. What kind of food are you about to eat?"
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Trivia Quiz
Share if you have more than 5 right
Average Score: 9
63% knows the answer to this question:
"What part of the microscope do you look through to see specimens?
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"Which company invented Nylon?"
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Hard Trivia Quiz
Can you score above average?
Average Score: 8
80% knows the answer to this question:
"A custard baked in a mold in the oven is often called a what?
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"Catholic priests in Argentina planted vineyards next to the monasteries to assure what?"
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Crazy History Sudden End
We bet you won't survive this Sudden End
Average Score: 0
90% knows the answer to this question:
"What real-life pirate managed to pillage more $100 million in Spanish gold, all of which vanished after he was captured and decapitated in 1718?
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"Who was prime minister of Britain through most of World War II?"